EP2837230B1 - Verwaltung ungewisser messgelegenheiten - Google Patents

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EP2837230B1
EP2837230B1 EP13734169.9A EP13734169A EP2837230B1 EP 2837230 B1 EP2837230 B1 EP 2837230B1 EP 13734169 A EP13734169 A EP 13734169A EP 2837230 B1 EP2837230 B1 EP 2837230B1
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  • the present invention relates generally to communication across a network and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for enhancing network positioning measurement performance by managing uncertain measurement occasions.
  • the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System is one of the third generation mobile communication technologies designed to succeed GSM.
  • Long Term Evolution is a project within the 3 rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for improving the UMTS standard to cope with future requirements in terms of improved communication services such as higher data rates, improved efficiency, and lower costs.
  • the Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) is the radio access network of a UMTS
  • E-UTRAN Evolved UTRAN
  • a user equipment (UE) device is wirelessly connected to a Base Station (BS), commonly referred to as a NodeB or an evolved NodeB (eNodeB).
  • BS Base Station
  • NodeB NodeB
  • eNodeB evolved NodeB
  • Each BS serves one or more areas referred to as cells.
  • the possibility of identifying the geographical location of users in the wireless networks has enabled a large variety of commercial and non-commercial services, e.g ., navigation assistance, social networking, location-aware advertising, and emergency services. Different services may have different positioning accuracy requirements imposed by the application. Furthermore, some regulatory requirements on the positioning accuracy for basic emergency services exist in some countries, such as E911 from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States and the corresponding E112 standard in Europe.
  • FCC Federal Communications Commission
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • A-GPS Assisted-GPS
  • GPS and A-GPS receivers are not necessarily available in all wireless UEs, and some wireless communications systems do not support A-GPS.
  • GPS-based positioning may often have unsatisfactory performance in urban canyons and indoor environments. There is, therefore, a need for complementary terrestrial positioning methods.
  • LCS Location Services
  • the LCS Server is a physical or logical entity managing positioning for a LCS target by collecting measurements and other location information, assisting the UE in performing measurements when necessary, and estimating the LCS target location.
  • a LCS Client is a software and/or hardware entity that interacts with a LCS Server for the purpose of obtaining location information for one or more LCS targets.
  • the LCS target is the entity that is being positioned. LCS Clients may reside in the LCS targets themselves.
  • a LCS Client sends a positioning request to a LCS Server to obtain location information, and the LCS Server processes and serves the received request and sends the positioning result and, optionally, a velocity estimate to the LCS Client.
  • the positioning request may originate from the UE or the network.
  • LPP LTE Positioning Protocol
  • LPPa LTE Positioning Protocol annex
  • the LPP is a point-to-point protocol between the LCS server and the LCS target, used for the positioning of the LCS target.
  • LPP may be used both in a user plane and in a control plane positioning procedure; and multiple LPP procedures are allowed in series and/or in parallel, thereby reducing latency.
  • LPPa is a protocol between the eNodeB and the LCS server specified only for control plane positioning procedures, although it still may assist user plane positioning by the querying of eNodeBs for information and measurements.
  • a Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) protocol is used as a transport protocol for LPP in the user plane.
  • SUPL Secure User Plane Location
  • Position calculation can be conducted, for example, by a positioning server (e.g ., Evolved Serving Mobile Location Center (E-SMLC) or SLP in LTE) or the UE.
  • E-SMLC Evolved Serving Mobile Location Center
  • SLP Long Term Evolution
  • the latter corresponds to the UE-based positioning mode, while the former may be network-based positioning (calculation in a network node based on measurements collected from network nodes such as Location Measurement Units (LMUs) or eNodeBs) or UE-assisted positioning (calculation is performed in a positioning network node based on measurements received from the UE).
  • LMUs Location Measurement Units
  • eNodeBs UE-assisted positioning
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the Uplink Time Difference of Arrival (UTDOA) architecture being currently discussed in 3GPP.
  • UL positioning architecture may include specific UL measurement units (e.g ., LMUs) which, e.g ., may be logical and/or physical nodes, may be integrated with radio base stations or sharing some of the software or hardware equipment with radio base stations, or may be completely standalone nodes with their own equipment (including antennas).
  • LMUs specific UL measurement units
  • the architecture is not yet finalized, but there may be communication protocols between the LMU and the positioning node, and there may be some enhancements for LPPa or similar protocols to support UL positioning.
  • a new interface, SLm, between the E-SMLC and LMU, is being standardized for uplink positioning.
  • the interface is terminated between a positioning server (E-SMLC) and the LMU.
  • E-SMLC positioning server
  • LMUp protocol a new protocol being specified for UL positioning, for which no details are yet available
  • a LMU may be a standalone physical node, it may be integrated into an eNodeB, or it may be sharing at least some equipment, such as antennas, with an eNodeB - these three options are illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • LPPa is a protocol between an eNodeB and a LCS Server specified only for control-plane positioning procedures, although it still can assist user-plane positioning by querying eNodeBs for information and eNodeB measurements.
  • UTDOA measurements UL RTOA
  • SRS Sounding Reference Signals
  • a LMU needs a number of SRS parameters to generate the SRS sequence which is to be correlated to receive the signals. SRS parameters would have to be provided in the assistance data transmitted by the positioning node to the LMU, and this assistance data would be provided via LMUp.
  • these parameters are generally not known to the positioning node, which needs them for obtaining information from the eNodeB that is configuring the SRS to be transmitted by the UE and to be measured by the LMU. This information would have to be provided in LPPa or a similar protocol.
  • the contents and composition of the assistance data/parameters to be provided to the LMUs by a positioning node is currently being discussed in 3GPP.
  • a list of parameters such as the examples shown in Table 1 below, may be signaled from the eNodeB to the positioning node and from the positioning node to the LMU. Further information on these example parameters can be found in the 3GPP submission: R2-121030, CR 36.305, Network Based Positioning Support, RAN WG2, Feb. 2012 . Table 1.
  • Table 2 illustrates another, more detailed, example list of parameters that may alternatively be used. In general, any suitable list of parameters appropriate for the relevant network may be used. Table 2.
  • Second example list of parameters to support UTDOA Parameter Category Parameters General C-RNTI PCI of PCell Note1 UL-EARFCN of PCell SRS For each serving cell in which SRS is configured Note2 PCI UL-EARFCN Duplex mode configuration Cyclic prefix Config Reference ID or code for UE-specific SRS Note3 Number of ports for SRS transmission UL system bandwidth of the cell Cell-specific SRS bandwidth configuration UE-specific SRS bandwidth configuration SRS subframe configuration Frequency domain position SRS frequency hopping bandwidth configuration Cyclic shift Transmission comb SRS configuration index MaxUpPts Note 1 : Including PCell should not imply configuring SRS on PCell Note 2 : Multiple serving cells are possible for a UE configured with CA Note 3 : If agreed by RAN1 to be used in Rel-11
  • a positioning result is a result of the processing of the obtained measurements, including Cell IDs, power levels, received signal strengths, etc., which may be exchanged among nodes in one of the pre-defined formats.
  • the signaled positioning result is represented in a pre-defined format corresponding to one of the seven Universal Geographic Area Description (GAD) shapes.
  • Positioning result may be signaled between, e.g .:
  • the LCS Client may reside in Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs). Positioning results are often based on radio measurements (e.g., timing measurements, such as timing advance and RTT, or power-based measurements, such as received signal strength) received from measuring radio nodes (e.g., UE or eNodeB or LMU).
  • radio measurements e.g., timing measurements, such as timing advance and RTT, or power-based measurements, such as received signal strength
  • radio nodes e.g., UE or eNodeB or LMU.
  • UL transmissions which may comprise, e.g., reference signal transmissions or data channel transmissions.
  • UL RTOA Uplink Relative Time of Arrival
  • SRS Sounding Reference Signals
  • SRS transmissions may be triggered by any of the two trigger types:
  • UL positioning measurement performance may significantly degrade if the measuring node, in at least some pre-scheduled measuring occasions, tries to perform measurements on a signal which has not been transmitted (e.g ., the signal may be pre-scheduled but not transmitted for some reason, and the measuring node may not be aware of this).
  • a measuring node should be aware of all pre-scheduled measurement occasions where the signal to be measured is actually present.
  • the measuring node may be rather dynamic and may cause high signaling overhead, particularly when the scheduling information is generally not available at the measured node ( e.g., when the measuring node is not the scheduling node; for example, the LMU may be not integrated into the eNodeB and may be a separate node).
  • the transmissions to be measured may be configured persistently or semi-persistently, i.e., with a less dynamic configuration, which may be, e.g., periodic scheduling. This minimizes the signaling overhead of communicating the scheduling-related information, but typically leads to less efficient resource utilization.
  • Another alternative for reducing signaling overhead is to perform blind signal detection while performing a measurement, which, however, is more complex and resource-demanding for the measuring node and typically degrades measurement quality ( e.g., may take a longer time to measure or degrades measurement accuracy).
  • ANDREW CORPORATION "Supporting Procedures for Uplink Positioning", 3GPP DRAFT; R2-121228, D5 (see page 2, Fig. 1 ), discloses an embodiment call flow diagram illustrating communications between a LMU, (which corresponds to the measurement unit) and a Serving eNB, via a positioning E-SMLC node.
  • the LMU obtains SRS parameters and optional new SRS parameters.
  • the LMU performs and provides the uplink measurements.
  • TRUEPOSITION "UTDOA positioning L1 parameters",3GPP DRAFT; R1-121035, discloses that the LMU is provided with configuration information in order to perform UTDOA positioning.
  • the eNB provides parameters for obtaining Uplink Relative Time of Arrival (UL RTOA) measurements to the E-SMLC, which in turn forwards these parameters to the LMU.
  • UL RTOA Uplink Relative Time of Arrival
  • the E-SMLC can also provide to the LMUs the number of SRS transmissions and an indication if any SRS transmissions were dropped.
  • US 2012/020310 describes methods and apparatus for mitigating data loss during autonomous system information reading. Particularly, it discloses that the UE performs discontinuous transmission (DTX) on the uplink.
  • DTX discontinuous transmission
  • US2010/317343 , US2010/323720 and WO2011/139201 are documents that describe methods in which a UE makes measurements on signals transmitted by a base station.
  • Particular embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods and apparatus for enhancing network positioning measurement performance by managing uncertain measurement occasions.
  • a method for configuring uplink measurements performed by wireless communication devices.
  • the method includes obtaining, at a first wireless communication device, information identifying a plurality of measurement occasions in which a second wireless communication device is scheduled to transmit a measurement signal to be used by the first wireless communication to perform a first uplink measurement.
  • the method also includes obtaining, at the first wireless communication device, information indicating one or more measurement gaps associated with the second wireless communication device in which the second wireless communication device is configured to perform a second measurement and adjusting uplink measurements performed by the first wireless communication device based on the obtained information indicating one or more measurement gaps.
  • Particular implementations of the solutions described herein may provide methods for controlling the number of disturbed UL transmissions or other types of uncertain UL measurement occasions. Particular implementations may alternatively or additionally provide methods for using information regarding such uncertain UL measurement occasions. Particular implementations may also enforce or utilize a maximum number of uncertain UL measurement occasions for which a particular measurement requirement holds. For example, a wireless device may implement mechanisms to ensure that such a maximum number is never exceeded or is not exceeded in certain situations, such as when certain measurements are configured, Similarly, a transmitting node may implement mechanisms that rely on an assumption that the maximum number is not exceeded and may adapt its measurement configuration based on this assumption. Likewise, a configuring node may configure the transmitting node so that the maximum number of uncertain measurement occasions is not exceeded and/or configure the measuring node so that the maximum number of uncertain measurement occasions at the measuring node is not exceeded.
  • Particular implementations of the solutions described herein may also enforce or utilize a minimum number of uncertain UL measurement occasions for which a particular measurement requirement holds.
  • Knowledge of this minimum number of uncertain UL measurements information may be used, e.g ., by the measuring node, as an indicator that a different measurement mechanism or different receiver techniques can or should be used ( e.g., where the minimum number is high) since the uncertainty may be greater than normal.
  • the measuring node may choose to perform an additional step of determining or verifying (always or on some occasions) that the correct signal is being measured or that the signal to be measured was actually transmitted.
  • particular implementations may provide techniques that allow a configuring node to acquire more information to reduce uncertain measurement occasions and/or configure a measuring node so that the number of uncertain UL measurement occasions is reduced,
  • Exemplary methods and apparatus in a communication network for enhancing network positioning measurement performance are directed to a communication network where uplink measurement is performed at a measuring node on radio signals configured for a UE device by a first network node, where the first network node is different from the measuring node.
  • uplink measurement is performed at a measuring node on radio signals configured for a UE device by a first network node, where the first network node is different from the measuring node.
  • wireless communication network 200 includes radio network nodes 206, 208, 210, and 216.
  • measuring nodes 212 and 214 (which, in particular embodiments, may also represent radio network nodes such as eNodeBs).
  • the example embodiment of communication network 200 also includes a positioning node 218 and a coordinating node 299.
  • radio network nodes 206 - 210 and 216 include base stations and relay nodes, such as, for example, serving eNodeB (eNB), high power, macro cell base stations, and relay nodes. While not expressly labeled in FIG. 2 , the nodes can include positioning nodes and LMU's. Communicating with the nodes are wireless communication devices, such as UE devices 220 - 234.
  • wireless communication devices represent User Equipment (UEs)
  • the described solutions may be implemented with any suitable type of wireless communication devices including, but not limited to, full-function communication devices, wireless-capable computing devices (e.g., laptop and tablet computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and automated equipment capable of machine-type communication (MTC) and/or machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, such as wireless meters, sensors, digital billboards, wireless-capable appliances (e.g., a washing machine, oven, digital video recorder (DVR)), radio frequency identifier (RFID) tags, or any other devices capable of wireless communication.
  • wireless-capable computing devices e.g., laptop and tablet computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and automated equipment capable of machine-type communication (MTC) and/or machine-to-machine (M2M) communication
  • MTC machine-type communication
  • M2M machine-to-machine
  • wireless meters e.g., a washing machine, oven, digital video recorder (DVR)
  • wireless communication devices may be capable of communicating directly without routing information exchanged through the cellular network. Such communications are referred to generically as device-to-device (“D2D”) communications.
  • D2D device-to-device
  • One specific example of D2D operations that may be utilized in particular embodiments of communication network 200 is the proximity service or "ProSe" being developed for 3GPP communication technologies.
  • wireless devices if wireless devices are in proximity to each other, they may be able to use a "direct mode" or "locally-routed" path for data communication, unlike in conventional cellular communication.
  • the source and the target are wireless devices, e.g., UEs.
  • Some of the potential advantages are off-loading of the cellular network, faster communication, increased awareness of surrounding wireless devices of interest (e.g., running the same application), higher-quality links due to a shorter distance, etc.
  • Some appealing applications of D2D communications are video streaming, online gaming, media downloading, peer-to-peer (P2P), file sharing, etc.
  • a transmission from a wireless device is an uplink transmission.
  • a transmission from a wireless device in device-to-device communication is also an uplink transmission.
  • the transmissions for device-to-device communication are in the uplink band.
  • D2D communications may involve multiple phases including, in particular embodiments, D2D discovery and D2D communication.
  • D2D discovery may represent a continuous process of identifying other wireless devices in proximity.
  • D2D discovery can be a standalone service enabler that could for example use information from the discovered wireless device for certain applications in the wireless device that are permitted to use this information e.g. "find a taxi nearby", “find me police officer X”. Additionally, depending on the information obtained D2D discovery can be used for subsequent actions, e.g., to initiate direct communication.
  • the wireless device may be able to act as "announcing device” only in the band designated by the registered PLMN but act as a “monitoring” device in all the bands authorized by "local PLMNs".
  • discovery e.g., based on geographic location or based on radio measurements.
  • D2D communication can be viewed as involving communication between two wireless devices in proximity via a communication path established between the wireless devices.
  • the communication path could for example be established directly between the wireless devices or routed via local radio network nodes.
  • the direct communication between two wireless devices is useful at least for the case the wireless devices are out of coverage.
  • Another important case at least for the Public Safety case is group/one-to-many communication, where the originating wireless device transmits to a multicast IP address with D2D broadcast.
  • An example direct communication phase procedure involves the originating wireless device performing direct communication (over IP) with the terminating wireless device. This may involve any form of "over IP” signaling is necessary, e.g., Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to setup a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) session.
  • SIP Session Initiation Protocol
  • VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
  • any radio measurement performed by a wireless device based on a radio signal transmitted by another wireless device may be referred to as an "uplink" radio measurement associated with D2D communication.
  • the measurements associated with D2D may involve measurements on radio signals transmitted for the D2D discovery purpose, measurements for device identification, measurements for synchronization, measurements for radio resource management (RRM) and mobility, positioning measurements, channel state estimation measurements, measurements for demodulation, measurements for interference coordination and interference mitigation/handling at the receiving wireless device.
  • RRM radio resource management
  • the measurements may also be, for instance, timing measurements (e.g., time of arrival, timing advance, timing of a certain event, etc.), power-based measurements (e.g., received signal strength or quality), direction measurements (e.g., angle of arrival, PMI etc.), channel state measurements (e.g., CSI), error probability or false alarm rate, identification measurements, or other appropriate measurements.
  • timing measurements e.g., time of arrival, timing advance, timing of a certain event, etc.
  • power-based measurements e.g., received signal strength or quality
  • direction measurements e.g., angle of arrival, PMI etc.
  • channel state measurements e.g., CSI
  • error probability or false alarm rate e.g., error probability or false alarm rate, identification measurements, or other appropriate measurements.
  • FIG. 3 there is shown a multi-layer architecture of a communication network 200 for implementing a method for enhancing uplink measurement performance.
  • FIG. 3 additionally shows network cells 202 and 204 of a heterogeneous network, wherein measuring node 212 can be viewed as a macro base station or high power node.
  • Radio network node 206 can be viewed as low power, micro, pico, of femto nodes (hereinafter micro nodes) of the heterogeneous network 200.
  • Exemplary embodiments function equally well in the homogeneous network of FIG. 2 and the heterogeneous network of FIG. 3 .
  • nodes 206 - 218 and 299 may include: a data processing system 408, which may include one or more microprocessors and/or one or more circuits, such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and the like; network interface 406; and a data storage system 410, which may include one or more non-volatile storage devices and/or one or more volatile storage devices (e.g ., random access memory (RAM)).
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • FPGAs Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
  • RAM random access memory
  • the network interface 406 is connected to a transceiver 404, which is configured to transmit and receive signals via a radio antenna 402.
  • the radio antenna 402 can comprise one or more antennas, with the one or more antennas being directional antennas which direct signals to and receive signals from particular sectors of a geographic area, or network cell, covered by the node.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the contents of an example embodiment of one of nodes 206 - 218 and 299
  • particular embodiments may omit certain of the shown elements, such as radio antenna 402.
  • particular embodiments of communication network 200 may include nodes, such as the example positioning node 218 and coordinating node 299 in FIGS. 2 and 3 that are not equipped for wireless communication.
  • Such embodiments of nodes 206 - 218 and 299 may not include radio antenna 402 and may instead be equipped for wired communication via network interface 406 or other suitable elements of those embodiments.
  • computer readable program code may be stored in a computer readable medium, such as, but not limited, to magnetic media (e.g ., a hard disk), optical media (e.g., a DVD), memory devices ( e.g., random access memory), and the like.
  • computer readable program code is configured such that, when executed by a processor, the code causes the data processing system 408 to perform steps described below (e.g ., steps described below with reference to the flow charts shown in FIGS. 6 , 7 , and 8 ).
  • the nodes 206 - 218 and 299 are configured to perform steps described above without the need for code.
  • the data processing system 408 may consist merely of one or more ASICs.
  • the features of the present embodiments described above may be implemented in hardware and/or software.
  • the functional components of the nodes 206 - 218 and 299 described above may be implemented by the data processing system 408 executing computer instructions, by the data processing system 408 operating independent of any computer instructions, or by any suitable combination of hardware and/or software.
  • the UE 220 may include: a data processing system 506, which may include one or more microprocessors and/or one or more circuits, such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and the like; a transceiver 504 for transmitting data to (and receiving data from) nodes 206 - 216 via a radio antenna 502; and a memory 508, which may include one or more non-volatile storage devices and/or one or more volatile storage devices (e.g ., random access memory (RAM)).
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • FPGAs Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
  • a transceiver 504 for transmitting data to (and receiving data from) nodes 206 - 216 via a radio antenna 502
  • a memory 508 which may include one or more non-volatile storage devices and/or one or more volatile storage devices (e.g ., random access memory (RAM)).
  • RAM random access memory
  • computer readable program code may be stored in a computer readable medium, such as, but not limited, to magnetic media (e.g ., a hard disk), optical media (e.g ., a DVD), memory devices ( e.g., random access memory), and the like.
  • computer readable program code is configured such that when executed by a processor, the code causes the UE 220 to perform steps described below (e.g., steps described below with reference to the flow charts shown in FIGS. 6 , 7 , and 8 ).
  • UE 220 is configured to perform steps described above without the need for code.
  • data processing system 506 may consist merely of one or more ASICs.
  • the features of the present invention described above may be implemented in hardware and/or software.
  • the functional components of UE 220 described above may be implemented by the data processing system 506 executing computer instructions, by data processing system 506 operating independent of any computer instructions, or by any suitable combination of hardware and/or software.
  • a UE is provided herein as one specific example of a wireless communication device that may be used in various embodiments of the communication network 200.
  • the wireless communication device may comprise any device equipped with a radio interface and capable of at least generating and transmitting a radio signal to a radio network node.
  • radio network nodes e.g., micro BS 206, may also be equipped with a UE-like interface.
  • the wireless communication devices described herein can each represent any suitable component capable of engaging in wireless communication, and can include devices that are not capable of supporting voice communication (e.g., sensors communicating only numeric data), as well as devices that do not serve solely as terminals within the wireless network (e.g ., repeaters, relays, and micro BSs that are capable of connecting to the communication network 200 through its corresponding radio access network).
  • voice communication e.g., sensors communicating only numeric data
  • devices that do not serve solely as terminals within the wireless network e.g ., repeaters, relays, and micro BSs that are capable of connecting to the communication network 200 through its corresponding radio access network.
  • a radio network node 206 is characterized by its ability to transmit and/or receive radio signals, and it comprises at least a transmitting or receiving antenna.
  • a radio network node may be an UE or a radio network node.
  • Some examples of radio nodes are a radio base station (e.g ., eNodeB in LTE or NodeB in UTRAN), a relay, a mobile relay, remote radio unit (RRU), remote radio head (RRH), a sensor, a beacon device, a measurement unit (e.g ., LMUs), user terminal, PDA, mobile phone, laptop, etc.
  • a "radio network node” 206 may represent a radio node situated in a radio communications network 200 and possibly characterized by its own or an associated network address. For example, a mobile equipment device in a cellular network may have no network address, but a wireless device involved in an ad hoc network is likely to have a network address.
  • a radio network node 206 may be capable of operating or receiving radio signals or transmitting radio signals in one or more frequencies, and may operate in single-radio access technology (RAT), multi-RAT or multi-standard mode (e.g ., an example dual-mode user equipment may operate with any one or combination of WiFi and LTE or HSPA and LTE/LTE-A).
  • RAT single-radio access technology
  • multi-RAT multi-RAT
  • multi-standard mode e.g ., an example dual-mode user equipment may operate with any one or combination of WiFi and LTE or HSPA and LTE/LTE-A.
  • a radio network node 206 such as a base station (e.g., an eNodeB), an RRH, an RRU, or transmitting-only/receiving-only nodes, may or may not create its own cell 202. It may also share a cell with another radio node which creates its own cell. More than one cell may be associated with a particular radio node. Further, one or more serving cells (in downlink (DL) and/or uplink (UL)) may be configured for a UE 220, e.g., in a carrier aggregation system where a UE 220 may have one Primary Cell (PCell) and one or more Secondary Cells (SCells)
  • PCell Primary Cell
  • SCells Secondary Cells
  • a “network node” may be any radio network node or core network node.
  • Some non-limiting examples of a network node are an eNodeB, RNC, positioning node, MME, PSAP, SON node, MDT node, coordinating node, and O&M node.
  • a “positioning node” described in various embodiments is a server or other type of node with positioning functionality.
  • a positioning node may be understood to be a positioning platform in the user plane (e.g ., Secure User Plane Location (SLP) in LTE) or a positioning node in the control plane (e.g ., Evolved Serving Mobile Location Center (E-SMLC) in LTE).
  • SLP may also comprise SLC and SPC, where SPC may also have a proprietary interface with E-SMLC.
  • Positioning functionality may also be split among two or more nodes, e.g., there may be a gateway node between LMUs and E-SMLC. where the gateway node may be a radio base station or another network node.
  • positioning node may relate to E-SMLC and the gateway node.
  • a positioning node may be simulated or emulated by test equipment.
  • a "positioning node” may represent any suitable node in the access or core network of communication network 200, and may represent a node dedicated exclusively to positioning functionality or a node providing other functionality within the access or core network (such as an eNodeB, an RNC, an E-SMLC. etc.).
  • this node is represented by a "positioning node 218" that represents a separate physical component from radio network nodes 206 - 210 and 216 and measuring nodes 212 - 214.
  • a “coordinating node” 299 is a network and/or node, which coordinates radio resources with one or more radio nodes 206.
  • Some examples of a coordinating node 299 are network monitoring and configuration nodes, Operations Support System (OSS) nodes, Operations & Maintenance (O&M) nodes, Minimization of Drive Test (MDT) nodes, Self-Organizing Network (SON) nodes, positioning nodes, Mobility Management Entities (MME), gateway nodes such as Packet Data Network Gateway (P-GW) or Serving Gateway (S-GW) network nodes or femto gateway nodes), macro nodes coordinating smaller radio nodes associated with them, eNodeBs coordinating resources with other eNodeBs, etc.
  • OSS Operations Support System
  • O&M Operations & Maintenance
  • MDT Minimization of Drive Test
  • SON Self-Organizing Network
  • MME Mobility Management Entities
  • gateway nodes such as Packet Data Network Gateway (P-GW) or Serving Gateway (S-GW) network nodes or
  • a "coordinating node” may represent any suitable node in the access or core network of communication network 200, and may represent a node dedicated exclusively to coordination or management functionality or a node providing other functionality within the access or core network (such as an eNodeB, an RNC, an OSS node, etc.).
  • the embodiments of communication network 200 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 include a separate coordinating node 299 that is assumed to represent or incorporate a management node responsible for managing certain aspects of the operation of radio network nodes 206 - 210 and/or measuring nodes 212 - 214, such as an O&M node.
  • the signaling described herein may occur via direct links or logical links ( e.g. via higher layer protocols and/or via one or more network and/or radio nodes) and may involve direct signaling between the relevant elements or indirect signaling passing through one or more intermediate elements.
  • signaling from a coordinating node 299 may pass through another network node, e.g., a radio network node 206.
  • the exemplary embodiments are not limited to implementation in LTE networks, but may be implemented with any suitable Radio Access Network (RAN) or single- or multi-RAT.
  • Some other RAT examples are LTE-Advanced, UMTS, HSPA, GSM, cdma2000, WiMAX, and WiFi.
  • the embodiments described herein may be considered as independent embodiments or may be considered in any combination with each other to describe non-limiting examples of the exemplary embodiments.
  • the embodiments are described, for purposes of illustration, with respect to UL positioning, e.g., positioning based on measurements performed on UL in general, but are not necessarily limited to such positioning or to positioning in general.
  • UTDOA Ultra-Time to a positioning
  • the embodiments disclosed herein may be used in conjunction with other UL positioning approaches.
  • UL measurements may be timing measurements (e.g. , UL RTOA, time of arrival in general, eNodeB Rx-Tx, RTT, UL propagation delay, time difference of arrival, an UL component of a two-directional measurement e.g. UL timing of the UE Rx-Tx measurement) or power-based measurements (e.g., received signal strength or received signal quality).
  • a measuring node performing UL measurements may refer to any network node performing UL measurements, e.g. , any of radio network nodes 206 - 210 or measuring nodes 212 - 214.
  • an uncertain measurement occasion is a time/frequency instance when an event occurs that raises uncertainty as to the accuracy or legitimacy of a measurement or the transmitted radio signal.
  • events may include any of the following exemplary occurrences:
  • Uncertain measurement occasions may occur, e.g., due to the lack of dynamic scheduling information (e.g. , when aperiodic SRS are used) and/or the lack of information about the transmitting node (e.g., the UE) behavior and/or capabilities (e.g., whether the UE 220 is using measurement gaps or whether the UE 220 can transmit SRS and other UL transmissions in the same subframe).
  • dynamic scheduling information e.g. , when aperiodic SRS are used
  • the lack of information about the transmitting node e.g., the UE
  • capabilities e.g., whether the UE 220 is using measurement gaps or whether the UE 220 can transmit SRS and other UL transmissions in the same subframe.
  • uncertain measurement occasion may be increased by the use of D2D operations within network 200.
  • D2D is used by the transmitting and/or receiving node, then there may be an impact on measurements associated with D2D and/or measurements associated with cellular operation (if the transmitting and/or receiving node interacts with a cellular network, e.g., receives/sends radio signals from/to a radio network node such as eNodeB).
  • D2D or cellular operation may comprise , e.g., any one or more of: transmitting signals/channels, receiving or monitoring signals/channels, performing a measurement, camping on a cell, getting a service from a cellular network or a D2D service.
  • Affected UL measurement Transmitting node Measuring node causes for uncertain UL measurement occasions (any one or any combination may apply) Associated with D2D Source wireless device
  • Target wireless device Source device is in receiving mode and cannot transmit Source wireless device
  • Radio network node performing the UL measurement in Source device is performing a cellular operation association with D2D operation (e.g., network-assisted ProSe or service provided by the network based on ProSe-related radio signals such as network-based positioning based on ProSe-related radio signals)
  • Source device performs an operation on another frequency or RAT
  • Source device is using a different antenna configuration than what is known to the measuring node
  • Source device is receiving another type of signals/channels or some higher-priority signals/channels
  • Source device is transmitting to another wireless device or a radio network node
  • Source device is transmitting another type of signals/channels or some higher-priority signals/channels
  • Source device is in a low-activity state (e.g., DRX
  • all pre-scheduled (e.g., periodic) measurement occasions may be uncertain measurement occasions.
  • the ratio or the probability of an uncertain measurement occasion may be reduced, e.g. by:
  • radio network nodes 206 - 210 and 216 and/or positioning node 218 and/or measuring nodes 212 - 214 and/or coordinating node 299 e.g., UE, radio network nodes such as eNodeBs and LMUs, and network nodes.
  • FIG. 6 there is a flowchart illustrating the steps for enhancing uplink measurement performance by selectively performing radio signal measurement in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • the method can take place in a measuring node 212 (e.g., a standalone LMU) for enhancing uplink measurement performance, wherein the uplink measurement is the measurement performed on radio signals configured for a UE device 220 by a configuring node (e.g ., first network node 206) in a communication network 200, and wherein the configuring node is a different physical component from the measuring node 212.
  • a measuring node 212 e.g., a standalone LMU
  • the uplink measurement is the measurement performed on radio signals configured for a UE device 220 by a configuring node (e.g ., first network node 206) in a communication network 200, and wherein the configuring node is a different physical component from the measuring node 212.
  • a configuring node e.g ., first
  • the measurement may be performed by a measuring node that represents the same physical component, or is integrated in the same physical component, as the configuring node (although possibly representing a separate logical component).
  • measuring node 212 may represent a radio network node that is responsible for both configuring the UL measurements in UE device 220 and performing the resulting measurements.
  • an uncertain measurement occasion comprises an occasion where the UE device 220 may or may not transmit one or more configured radio signals, and wherein an occasion comprises one or more time/frequency resources.
  • the uncertain measurement occasions may represent time/frequency resources in which the UE device 220 is scheduled to transmit the relevant uplink signals to be measured (e.g., based on a SRS transmission pattern configured for UE device 220), but in which the transmission may be, or is likely to be, superseded by another transmission or prevented by the occurrence of some other event.
  • uplink radio signals are received by the measuring node 212 from the UE device 220
  • the measuring node 212 selectively performs a radio signal measurement at step 606 based on the obtained information and the radio signals received from the UE device.
  • the radio signal measurement is used at steps 608 and/or 610 for one or more of:
  • the uncertain measurement occasions comprise one or more of an occasion 702 when the UE device is configured with a measurement gap; an occasion 704 when the UE device may use an autonomous gap; an occasion 706 when the UE device is in a low-activity state; an occasion 708 when the UE device transmits over an uplink data channel or an uplink control channel; and an occasion 710 when the UE device mutes a configured uplink transmission to reduce interference.
  • the obtained information about the uncertain measurement occasions comprises one or more of information 802 indicating whether any measurement gaps are configured, reconfigured, used, or no longer used for the UE device; information 804 indicating whether measurement gaps are configured for any UE device served by the first network node; information 806 indicating that on-going measurements may require measurement gaps; information 808 of a pre-determined measurement gap pattern configured for the UE device; information 810 of a pattern or configuration indicating occasions which are to be used for measurements because the indicated measurement occasions do not include measurement occasions that may be disturbed due to measurement gaps configured for the UE device; information 812 of a pattern or configuration indicating occasions which are to be avoided for measurements because the indicated measurement occasions comprise measurement occasions that may be disturbed due to measurement gaps configured for the UE device; information 814 indicating whether any scheduled measurement gaps may affect the uplink transmissions from the UE device; and information 816 about the UE device's capability to perform inter-frequency or
  • a UE 220 may require measurement gaps, e.g., to identify and measure inter-frequency and/or inter-RAT cells.
  • E-UTRAN typically via serving cell
  • the term "measurement occasions disturbed by measurement gaps” is used to denote time/frequency resources (e.g., subframes) during which measurement gaps are configured.
  • the term may also comprise an adjacent time/frequency resource, e.g., one or a pre-defined number of subframes immediately after the measurement gap or one or a pre-defined number of subframes immediately before the measurement gap.
  • Gap Pattern ld Measurement Gap Length MNL, ms
  • Measurement Gap Repetition Period MGRP, ms
  • Minimum available time for inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurements during 480ms period Tinter1, ms
  • Measurement Purpose 0 6 40 60 Inter-Frequency E-UTRAN FDD and TDD, UTRAN FDD, GERAN, LCR TDD, HRPD, CDMA2000 1x 1 6 80 30 Inter-Frequency E-UTRAN FDD and TDD, UTRAN FDD, GERAN, LCR TDD, HRPD, CDMA2000 1x
  • the measuring node 212 performing UL measurements obtains the information about using measurement gaps by the UE device 220 and uses this information for configuring/performing the UL measurements. By doing so, the measuring node's awareness about transmitted signals/channels is increased and thus occurrence of uncertain measurement occasions is reduced (i.e. "uncertain” becomes “known”).
  • the measuring node 212 being aware (based on the obtained information) that measurement gaps may be used and/or when the measurement gaps are used, may choose e.g. to:
  • the measuring node 212 and the network node configuring UL transmissions are different physical nodes (e.g., standalone LMU and eNodeB). In another embodiment, the measuring node 212 and the node configuring UL transmissions are different logical nodes (e.g., LMU integrated into eNodeB and the eNodeB).
  • the information about using measurement gaps by the UE device 220 may comprise, e.g.,
  • the information about measurement gaps used by the UE device 220 may be obtained in different ways, e.g., by one or any combination of the below. Additionally, subsequent embodiments disclosed herein can use one or more of these same methods for obtaining information regarding various uncertain measurement occasions.
  • the information about measurement gaps used by the UE device 220 may be obtained by the measuring node 212 upon a request, pro-actively, periodically, upon an event which may occur at the node 206 sending the information or at the measuring node 212 ( e.g ., upon receiving an UL positioning information or measurement request, upon configuring/reconfiguring/deconfiguring measurement gaps) or upon a condition ( e.g., on-going UL positioning session for a given UE 220).
  • That other node either has the information or can obtain the information (e.g ., from a third node, e.g., a positioning node sending the information to a LMU may obtain the information from a eNodeB).
  • a third node e.g., a positioning node sending the information to a LMU may obtain the information from a eNodeB.
  • the configuring node e.g., the eNodeB configuring/scheduling SRS transmissions of a given UE 220
  • configures/schedules the UL transmissions e.g., configures a reference time and periodicity of SRS configured for UL positioning or for CoMP
  • configures measurement gaps such that the overlap between the configured UL transmissions and the measurement gaps is avoided.
  • Such behavior of the configuring node may also be imposed by a pre-defined rule, e.g., by a condition in an UL measurement requirement.
  • An exemplary embodiment can be directed to handling uncertain UL measurement occasions due to autonomous gaps.
  • the UE 220 may read the system information (SI) for multiple purposes.
  • SI system information
  • the SI divided into Master Information Block (MIB) and SI Blocks (SIBs), contains the most essential physical layer information of the cell necessary to receive further SI (MIB) the information for accessing the cell, and the information for scheduling of other SIBs (SIB1), etc. Reading at least MIB and SIB1 is necessary, such as for acquiring CGI, which uniquely identifies a cell and which may be requested by the serving cell.
  • the UE 220 may be requested to report CGI for a specific purpose, e.g., verification of a CSG cell, which becomes particularly important in heterogeneous network deployments, establishment of SON, ANR, etc.
  • the MIB includes a limited number of the most essential and the most frequently transmitted parameters that are needed to acquire other information from the cell, and is transmitted on BCH.
  • the following information is currently included in the MIB:
  • the MIB is transmitted periodically with a periodicity of 40 ms and repetitions made within 40 ms.
  • the S1B1 contains, e.g., the following information:
  • the LTE SIB1 may also indicate whether a change has occurred in the SI messages.
  • the LTE SIB1, as well as other SIB messages, is transmitted on Downlink Shard Channel (DL-SCH).
  • the SIB1 is transmitted with a periodicity of 80 ms and repetitions made within 80 ms.
  • the serving cell can request the UE 220 to acquire the cell global identifier (CGI), which uniquely identifies a cell, of the target cell.
  • CGI cell global identifier
  • the UE 220 has to read at least part of the SI, including the MIB and the relevant SIB (e.g., in case of inter-RAT UTRAN, the UE 220 reads the MIB and the SIB3 of the target UTRAN cell to acquire its CGI).
  • the reading of the SI for the acquisition of CGI is carried out during autonomous measurement gaps which are autonomously created by the UE 220.
  • the UE 220 may make autonomous gaps in downlink reception and uplink transmission for receiving MIB and SIB1 messages.
  • the corresponding requirements for both intra- and inter-frequency SI reading were introduced in Rel-9.
  • TDM time-domain multiplexing
  • the measuring node 212 performing UL measurements obtains the information about using autonomous measurement gaps from the UE device 220 and uses this information for configuring/performing the UL measurements. Given the purpose of creating autonomous gaps (e.g., CGI reading), it may also be possible to deduce when the autonomous gaps are configured.
  • autonomous gaps e.g., CGI reading
  • obtaining the information about using autonomous measurements comprises obtaining the information when the signals/channels to be measured in autonomous gaps are transmitted.
  • This signal/channel transmission information may be obtained by cross-layer communication, explicit signaling, and/or autonomously, as disclosed above, and/or by any of the following methods:
  • MIB and SIB1 are transmitted at pre-defined resources, as described above. To determine the transmit occasions of MIB and SIB1, it would be sufficient to know the transmission timing of the corresponding cell (absolute or relative timing, e.g ., with respect to a serving or a reference cell). Any of the embodiments described for measurement gaps may also apply for autonomous gaps. Autonomous gaps may also be created when measurement gaps are being used ( e.g., measurement gaps are being used for other purpose).
  • the measuring node 212 may be configured to assume that at least one of the MIB and SIB1 transmissions may be read by the UE 220 in autonomous gaps; and thus, the corresponding time/frequency resources may be not used for performing UL measurements, or the UL measurement samples in these time/frequency resources may be assigned a lower weight/priority.
  • the configuring node e.g., the eNodeB configuring/scheduling SRS transmissions of a given UE 220
  • configures/schedules the UL transmissions e.g., SRS configured for UL positioning or for CoMP
  • Such behavior of the configuring node may also be imposed by a pre-defined rule, e.g ., by a condition in an UL measurement requirement.
  • An exemplary embodiment can be directed to handling uncertain UL measurement occasions due PUSCH or PUCCH transmissions. Examples when, according to the current 3GPP standard, SRS transmissions may be dropped due to PUSCH transmissions include:
  • SRS transmissions may be dropped due to PUCCH transmissions:
  • the measuring node 212 performing UL measurements obtains information about PUCCH transmission occasions and/or PUSCH transmission occasions (any UL transmissions in general which may disturb the UL measurements), due to which SRS transmissions may be dropped. The measuring node 212 uses this information for configuring/performing the UL measurements.
  • the measuring node 212 may decide to not perform the UL measurements in the corresponding time/frequency resources, or it may decide to assign lower weights/priority to the UL measurement samples in these time/frequency resources.
  • the information about UL transmissions which may disturb the UL measurements may comprise, e.g.,
  • obtaining information about uncertain measurement occasions may be accomplished in one or more different ways, e.g., by any one or combination of cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interface; by explicit signaling; and/or autonomously.
  • the configuring node e.g., a eNodeB configuring/scheduling SRS transmissions of a given UE 220
  • configures/schedules the UL transmissions e.g., SRS configured for UL positioning or for CoMP
  • other UL or DL transmissions such that the overlap between the configured UL transmissions and the time/frequency resources used for other UL transmissions (e.g., PUSCH or HARQ feedback transmitted in UL) is avoided.
  • Such behavior of the configuring node may also be imposed by a pre-defined rule, e.g., by a condition in an UL measurement requirement.
  • a pre-defined rule which specifies a maximum number of disturbed UL transmissions or a maximum number of uncertain UL measurement occasions for which a measurement requirement holds.
  • An exemplary embodiment can be directed to handling uncertain UL measurement occasions due to interference coordination. Some of the pre-scheduled UL transmissions may be dropped (or muted) for the purpose of interference coordination.
  • the measuring node 212 performing UL measurements obtains information about muted UL transmissions and uses this information for configuring/performing the UL measurements. Based on the obtained information about muted UL transmissions, the measuring node 212 may decide to not perform the UL measurements in the corresponding time/frequency resources or assign lower weights/priority to the UL measurement samples in these time/frequency resources (depending on how detailed the muting information is).
  • the information about UL transmission muting may comprise, e.g .,
  • obtaining information about uncertain measurement occasions may be accomplished in one or more different ways, e.g., by any one or combination of cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interface; by explicit signaling; and/or autonomously.
  • An exemplary embodiment can be directed to handling uncertain UL measurement occasions due to a Low-Activity State.
  • a UE 220 may be in a low-activity state, e.g ., under Discontinuous Reception (DRX) or Discontinuous Transmission (DTX).
  • DRX Discontinuous Reception
  • DTX Discontinuous Transmission
  • the UE 220 may potentially be configured with DTX, e.g ., to avoid transmitting HARQ feedback for DL measurements performed in high-interference environments, unprotected with aggressor ABS subframes which are of poor quality; or for UE 220 energy-saving reasons; or for interference coordination purposes similar to muting.
  • a measuring node 212 is currently not aware of a UE 220 DTX pattern.
  • the UE 220 may not monitor the DL control channel continuously; rather the UE 220 may only monitor the DL control channel during DRX ON (active time) periods, which are configurable. DRX patterns are configured by the network (typically via serving cell). Further, when not in active time, type-0-triggered SRS shall not be reported. Regardless of whether the UE 220 is monitoring PDCCH or not, the UE 220 receives and transmits HARQ feedback and transmits type-1-triggered SRS when expected. The current standard also specifies that a UE 220 may optionally choose to not send type-0-triggered SRS transmissions for up to 4 subframes following a PDCCH indicating a new transmission (UL or DL). After Active Time is stopped due to the reception of a PDCCH or a MAC control element, a UE 220 may optionally choose to continue sending SRS transmissions for up to 4 subframes.
  • the measuring node 212 performing UL measurements obtains the information about the low-activity state of the UE device 220 and uses this information for configuring/performing the UL measurements.
  • the information about a low-activity state may comprise, e.g .,
  • obtaining information about uncertain measurement occasions may be accomplished in one or more different ways, e.g., by any one or combination of cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interface; by explicit signaling; and/or autonomously.
  • a pre-defined rule specifying that the UL measurement period may be longer or the UL measurement accuracy may be worse (or alternatively, the same accuracy may be met at a higher signal quality) when the UE is in a low-activity state.
  • a pre-defined rule for different intensities of a low-activity state e.g., different DRX cycles or different DTX cycles.
  • An exemplary embodiment can be directed to utilizing enhanced information for enabling UL measurements.
  • Trigger Type Enhanced information
  • the UL transmission (e.g., SRS) trigger type (e.g., trigger type 0 or type 1 ; trigger type 0, type 1 or both) is provided together with the UL transmission (e.g., SRS) configuration information by the configuring node to the positioning node, to an intermediate node ( e.g ., a gateway or a positioning node, if they further communicate this information to another node), or to the measuring node 212.
  • the information may be provided via cross-layer communication or higher-layer signaling (e.g., via LPPa to the positioning node) or via another node (e.g., via the UE 220 or a network node 206 which may be a positioning node).
  • the information may be further provided by the receiving node (the intermediate node) to the measuring node 212.
  • the trigger type is used by the receiving node to configure and/or to perform UL measurements.
  • the trigger type information may be useful, e.g ., when the UL transmission may be configured with different parameters or for a different purpose, depending on the trigger type use.
  • the receiving node may also know which set of the parameters was used for configuring the UL transmission and can configure the UL measurement accordingly.
  • using a trigger type when the triggering is invoked via low-layer signaling e.g ., using DCI format
  • Different trigger types may also be characterized with different uncertain UL measurement occasions.
  • triggering the UL transmissions for positioning may be restricted to a subset of trigger type, e.g., only higher-layer signaling or only lower-layer signaling may be used for triggering SRS for UL positioning purpose.
  • the UL transmission configuration is provided per cell to the measuring node 212.
  • the measuring node 212 may correctly determine when the signal/channel to be measured has been transmitted only when it knows the timing of that particular cell.
  • a measuring node 212 may also perform measurements for UL transmissions configured in more than one cell; and in a general case, these cells do not have to be synchronized. It may be possible for the measuring node 212 to perform DL measurements and thereby maintain the cell timing information. However, it may be possible that the measuring node 212 is out of DL coverage for a cell while the measuring node 212 is still performing measurements for UL transmissions configured in that cell. For example, referring again to FIG. 3 , a measuring node 212 may be out of DL coverage for network cell 204 while still performing UL measurements for UE 228.
  • cell timing is provided together with UL transmission information to the measuring node 212, e.g., by the positioning node or the configuring node.
  • the timing information may be used by the measuring node to determine when in time the configured UL radio signals are transmitted. This timing information is useful since the UL radio signal configuration is determined with respect to a cell timing, e.g., SRS are transmitted every second subframes, and the beginning of UL subframes depend on the cell timing.
  • the cell timing information may comprise absolute timing (e.g., GPS, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), UTC, system time, etc.) or relative timing (e.g ., with respect to a reference cell or reference time).
  • An example of relative timing may be a timing offset (e.g., in ns, micro seconds, ms, etc. or in symbols, slots, subframes, etc.).
  • These cell timings can be denoted as UL RTOA Reference Time (since used for determining the time of UL radio signal transmissions for performing UL RTOA measurements.
  • the reference cell may be the cell to which the measuring node is associated).
  • the reference cell may be pre-defined or may be provided to the measuring node 212 together with the cell timing information.
  • the cell timing of the reference cell may be determined by the measuring node 212, e.g., based on DL measurements.
  • Neighbor eNodeBs 216 may be aware of cell timing of neighbor cells 202 (e.g., based on the information exchange via X2 or via O&M or SON). Further, an eNodeB 210 may itself be in charge of more than one cell 202 and 204. Accordingly, the measuring node 212 (e.g., LMU) can obtain the cell timing information from a radio network node, e.g., from the cell (or the corresponding eNodeB) with which it is associated. For example, in FIG. 3 , a LMU 212 associated with eNodeB 206 may obtain the timing information of cell 204 from eNodeB 216 via UE 228 or positioning node.
  • a radio network node e.g., from the cell (or the corresponding eNodeB) with which it is associated.
  • a LMU 212 associated with eNodeB 206 may obtain the timing information of cell 204 from eNodeB 216 via UE 2
  • the cell timing information for one or more cells may be obtained by the measuring node 212 from another node, e.g., by the positioning node, the configuring node, the controlling node, an intermediate network node (e.g., an LMU gateway) or a radio network node with which the measuring node 212 is associated.
  • the cell timing information may be obtained via higher-layer signaling, cross-layer communication, or an internal or proprietary interface (e.g. between the measuring node and the associated cell / corresponding eNodeB).
  • the cell timing information may be obtained periodically, upon a request, upon an event, after a certain time, or received pro-actively.
  • measuring node 212 performing measurements in uncertain measurement occasions is more complex and requires more efforts for a measuring node 212. For example, blind searches to determine the presence of the signal to be measured may be required. Some measuring nodes 212 may be capable of doing this, while other measuring nodes 212 may not have this capability.
  • a measuring node 212 maintains its capability information related to its ability to perform UL measurements in uncertain UL measurement occasions.
  • This capability information may be associated with a purpose, e.g., for positioning purpose or for CoMP.
  • This capability information may be provided to another node, e.g ., a positioning node, to a radio network node, or to the configuring node (e.g., the NodeB configuring SRS transmissions), directly or via another node ( e.g ., the configuring node may receive this information from the positioning node, which may in turn receive this information from the measuring node 212).
  • This capability information may also be provided in an UL transmission configuration request or indication message indicating the need for UL transmissions.
  • the configuring node may configure UL transmissions based on the capability information, e.g ., if the measuring node 212 does not support or prefers to avoid uncertain measurement occasions, the configuring node can configure UL transmissions where the measuring node 212 can be certain about the presence of the pre-scheduled UL transmissions (e.g., no blind search or detection is needed). Exemplary methods for obtaining such UL transmission configurations for avoiding or minimizing uncertain measurement occasions have been described above.
  • the measuring node 212 obtains the information about uncertain UL measurement occasions. This information may be used by the measuring node 212 to avoid the uncertain UL measurement occasions or to use a different scheme for handling measurement samples in UL measurement occasions which may be uncertain UL measurement occasions (e.g., assigning different weights). Some examples of such information are described above, where the information was differentiated by the cause of uncertain UL measurement occasions. In another example, the information about the uncertain measurement occasions does not differentiate among the causes, instead, the measuring node 212 obtains the information about uncertain UL measurement occasions which may be due to any one or more reasons (the reasons/causes may or may not be known to the measuring node 212). Methods of obtaining/providing such information can be similar to those techniques described above,
  • the information about uncertain measurement occasions may comprise a pattern.
  • Such information and patterns may be obtained in one or more different ways, e.g ., by any one or combination of cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interface; by explicit signaling; autonomously; according to a pre-defined rule; and/or provided via signaling by another node (e.g ., a positioning node, an associated cell/node, a gateway node, etc.).
  • another node e.g ., a positioning node, an associated cell/node, a gateway node, etc.
  • An exemplary pattern may further comprise, e.g.,
  • the patterns may be a sequence of binary indicators, or may be characterized, e.g., by any one or more of: periodicity, applicability to a subset of time resources (e.g., even subframes or radio frames, or odd subframes or radio frames), reference starting time, bandwidth, frequency, applicability to a subset of frequency resources (e.g., subcarriers; for example, even or odd subcarriers), etc..
  • a pre-defined rule may exist to relate the pattern for the PCell to a pattern of a SCell, e.g., the same pattern may apply for PCell and SCell.
  • One or more such patterns may be provided to the measuring nodes.
  • pre-defined rule e.g., a requirement
  • at least N measurement occasions should still be available for UL measurements within a certain time T, or at least M measurement occasions should not be uncertain UL measurement occasions within a certain time T, or out of a total of K pre-scheduled UL measurement occasions.
  • These patterns may be cell-specific or UE-specific.
  • the patterns may be used as a mask or to create a mask, which may be a binary pattern.
  • the mask may be applied to patterns comprised of pre-scheduled UL transmissions.
  • the measuring node 212 may use a binary operation for the mask and the binary-version of the pattern comprised of the pre-scheduled UL transmissions to determine the time and/or frequency resources to be used by the measuring node 212 for performing the UL measurements.
  • the information about uncertain UL measurement occasions may be provided together with the UL transmission configuration or in a separate message.
  • FIGURE 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method for configuring measurements performed on uplink transmissions of a wireless device.
  • the described techniques may be implemented by fixed nodes of communication network 200 and/or by other wireless devices.
  • the described operation is assumed to be performed by another wireless device as part of D2D operation (e.g., as part of ProSe communication procedures).
  • FIGURE 9 illustrates an example in which a first wireless device (in this example, wireless device 220 of FIGURE 2 ) configures itself, or is configured by, e.g., radio network node 206, to perform measurements of uplink transmissions that are transmitted by a second wireless device (in this example wireless device 230 of FIGURE 2 ).
  • the uplink transmissions made by wireless device 230 may specifically be interrupted by measurement gaps that are configured for wireless device 230 by another device or autonomously.
  • the steps illustrated in FIGURE 9 may be combined, modified, or deleted where appropriate. Additional steps may also be added to the example operation. Furthermore, the described steps may be performed in any suitable order.
  • Operation in FIGURE 9 begins, at step 900, with wireless device 220 obtaining information identifying a plurality of measurement occasions during which wireless device 230 is scheduled to transmit measurement signals that are to be used by wireless device 220 to perform first measurements.
  • these uplink signals may represent signals associated with D2D communication techniques supported by wireless device 220 and wireless device 230.
  • these uplink signals may represent a D2D discovery signal, such as a pilot signal, transmitted by wireless device 230 to allow other devices such as wireless device 220 to detect wireless device 230 and potentially initiate D2D communication with wireless device 230 and/or to monitor the state of a channel between wireless device 220 and wireless device 230.
  • measurement occasions represent transmission resources (e.g., time/frequency resources) in which wireless device 230 may be expected to transmit the relevant uplink transmissions absent certain superseding events occurring or superseding conditions being satisfied. Nonetheless, as explained above, if the pertinent events occur or conditions are satisfied, wireless device 230 may not make the relevant uplink transmission during some or all measurement occasions, which may result in uncertain measurement occasions.
  • transmission resources e.g., time/frequency resources
  • the measurement occasions wireless device 230 is expected to use in making the uplink transmissions may be interrupted, or "disturbed," by measurement gaps configured for wireless device 230.
  • Measurement gaps may be refer to any periods during which the device in question is configured to refrain from transmissions, to refrain from transmissions on a particular frequency or radio access technology (RAT), or to otherwise modify its transmissions to allow the device to perform its own measurements on signals it receives.
  • wireless device 230 may be operating on a different frequency or RAT, by comparison to wireless device 220, and may be configured to itself perform a measurement on that frequency or RAT.
  • a wireless device may also be using specifically configured time slots or gaps (e.g., measurement gaps configured by a network node, by another wireless device, or by wireless device 230 autonomously) for such operation during which wireless device 230 will not transmit the uplink measurement signals (e.g., UL SRS or D2D discovery signals) used by wireless device 220, regardless of whether a measurement occasion also occurs during the measurement gap.
  • time slots or gaps e.g., measurement gaps configured by a network node, by another wireless device, or by wireless device 230 autonomously
  • uplink measurement signals e.g., UL SRS or D2D discovery signals
  • wireless device 220 may obtain information indicating one or more measurement gaps associated with wireless device 230 at step 902. These measurement gaps represent transmission resources for which wireless device 230 is configured to perform its own measurement or set of measurements. The relevant information may indicate the measurement gaps configured for wireless device 230 in any suitable manner, directly or indirectly.
  • the obtained information may represent or include a general indication of whether any measurement gaps are configured/reconfigured/used/ no longer used for wireless device 230; an indication of whether measurement gaps are configured for and wireless device served by a given radio network node (e.g., radio network node 206 here); an indication of on-going measurements by wireless device 230 that may require measurement gaps (e.g., inter-frequency downlink positioning measurements or D2D inter-frequency measurements); a configured measurement gap pattern or parameters to define such a pattern (e.g., a pre-defined pattern, reference starting time of the pattern, etc.); a pattern or configuration that indicates to the measuring node measurement occasions that can be used by wireless device 220 for its measurement of wireless device 230's uplink transmissions without risk of the relevant measurement occasions being disturbed by measurement gaps configured for wireless device 230; a pattern or configuration which indicates measurement occasions which are to be avoided for measurements; a pattern or configuration which indicates values X and/or Y such that at least X and/or at most Y measurement
  • the relevant measurement gaps may represent measurement gaps that are autonomously configured by wireless device 230 (rather than being configured by a radio network node for wireless device 230) for purposes of performing inter- or intra-frequency measurements of system information (SI) or a specific type of system information, such as a master information block (MIB) or a Type I system information block (SI), of a nearby cellular radio network node (e.g., radio network node 206).
  • SI system information
  • MIB master information block
  • SI Type I system information block
  • wireless device 220 may adjust measurements it performs based on the obtained information at step 904. For example, in particular embodiments, wireless device 220 may decide not to measure the relevant uplink transmission in measurement occasions in which the obtained information indicates wireless device 230 is configured with, is likely configured with, or is possibly configured to use a measurement gap. However, for purposes of this description, "deciding not to measure" the signal may involve deciding not to activate a receiver circuit, deciding to discard the incident signal after it arrives at wireless device 220, deciding not to decode the signal, deciding not to demodulate the signal, and/or deciding not to perform any additional processing or operation that is normally performed by wireless device 220 as part of receiving and/or measuring a signal.
  • wireless device 220 may save power and processing resources that would most likely be wasted attempting to perform a measurement that is erroneous. Additionally, wireless device 220 may prevent questionable measurements from undermining the quality of the measurements wireless device 220 performs.
  • wireless device 220 may adjust its measurements by assigning, based on the obtained information, a weight to signals received in measurement occasions that coincide with measurement gaps indicated by the obtained information and/or to measurements made in measurement occasions that coincide with measurement gaps indicated by the obtained information.
  • wireless device 220 may assign a lower weight to signals or measurements that are taken in measurement occasions that coincide with measurement gaps for wireless device 230 than to signals or measurements from measurement occasions that do not coincide with measurement gaps. This may result in the less reliable measurements that coincide with measurement gaps being deemphasized, in determinations made based on the measurements, by comparison to more reliable measurements that are not made during such uncertain measurement occasions.
  • wireless device 220 may adjust its measurements by modifying requirements associated with the measurements.
  • wireless device 220 may be required to meet one or more pre-defined requirements in relation to the uplink measurement occasion that may be impacted by uncertain measurement occasions.
  • Some example requirements include total measurement period and measurement accuracy. For example, there may be a pre-defined rule specifying that the total measurement period may be longer and/or the measurement accuracy may be worse (or alternatively, the same accuracy may be met at a higher signal quality) when uncertain measurement occasions occur or when their number exceed a threshold. In another example, the total measurement period and/or measurement accuracy requirements may hold when no or a limited number of uncertain measurement occasions occurs.
  • wireless device 220 may adjust its measurements at step 904 by modifying one or more of the requirements associated with the relevant measurement.
  • wireless device 220 may then use results of the adjusted measurement that exclude data from any measurements that wireless device 220 may have refrained from making as a result of measurement gaps used by wireless device 230, that reflect a reduced weighting for measurements made during such measurement gaps, or that are otherwise adjusted based on measurement gaps configured for wireless device 230.
  • Wireless device 220 may use the adjusted measurements for any suitable purpose as part of step 906.
  • wireless device 220 and wireless device 230 may be engaged in or considering a possible D2D communication session, and thus, the measurements performed by wireless device 220 may relate to D2D communication procedures, such as those associated with D2D discovery and/or D2D communication.
  • the measurements performed by wireless device 220 may use the measurements or the signals detected by such measurements to perform D2D discovery of wireless device 230, device identification of wireless device 230, synchronization with wireless device 230, radio resource management (RRM) and mobility management, determine a position of wireless device 230, channel state estimation for a channel between wireless device 220 and wireless device 230, demodulation of signals received from wireless device 220; and/or interference coordination and interference mitigation/handling.
  • RRM radio resource management
  • the measurements may also include or represent timing measurements (e.g., time of arrival, timing advance, timing of a certain event, etc.), power-based measurements (e.g., received signal strength or quality), direction measurements (e.g., angle of arrival, PMI, etc.), channel state measurements (e.g., CSI), error probability or false alarm rate, or identification measurements. Operation of wireless device 220 may then end with respect to performing the measurements of uplink transmissions by wireless device 230 as shown in FIGURE 9 .
  • timing measurements e.g., time of arrival, timing advance, timing of a certain event, etc.
  • power-based measurements e.g., received signal strength or quality
  • direction measurements e.g., angle of arrival, PMI, etc.
  • channel state measurements e.g., CSI
  • error probability or false alarm rate e.g., error probability or false alarm rate
  • FIGURE 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method for configuring measurements performed on uplink transmissions of a wireless device.
  • the described techniques may be implemented by fixed nodes of communication network 200 and/or by other wireless devices.
  • the described operation is again assumed to be performed by another wireless device as part of D2D operation (e.g., as part of ProSe communication procedures).
  • FIGURE 10 illustrates an example in which a first wireless device (once again, wireless device 220 of FIGURE 2 ) configures itself, or is configured by, e.g., radio network node 206, to perform measurements of uplink transmissions that are transmitted by a second wireless device (once again, wireless device 230 of FIGURE 2 ).
  • the uplink transmissions made by wireless device 230 may specifically be interrupted by other transmissions that wireless device 230 is configured to make that may coincide with the schedule uplink transmissions to be measured by wireless device 220, thereby creating uncertain measurement occasions.
  • the steps illustrated in FIGURE 10 may be combined, modified, or deleted where appropriate. Additional steps may also be added to the example operation. Furthermore, the described steps may be performed in any suitable order.
  • Operation in FIGURE 10 begins with wireless device 220 obtaining information identifying a plurality of measurement occasions during which wireless device 230 is scheduled to transmit a first signal (e.g., an SRS or D2D discovery signal) that is to be used by wireless device 220 to perform a first measurement.
  • a first signal e.g., an SRS or D2D discovery signal
  • this measurement signal may represent a signal associated with D2D communication techniques supported by wireless device 220 and wireless device 230.
  • these uplink signals may represent a D2D discovery signal, such as a pilot signal, transmitted by wireless device 230 to allow other devices such as wireless device 220 to detect wireless device 230 and potentially initiate D2D communication with wireless device 230 and/or to monitor the state of a channel between wireless device 220 and wireless device 230.
  • a D2D discovery signal such as a pilot signal
  • measurement occasions represent transmission resources in which wireless device 230 may be expected to transmit the relevant uplink transmission but certain superseding events occurring or superseding conditions being satisfied may prevent the relevant uplink transmission from occurring.
  • transmission of the first signal by wireless device 230 in one or more of the measurement occasions may be prevented by transmission of a second type of signal in the same measurement occasion.
  • uncertain measurement occasions may result whenever it is possible that wireless device 230 may transmit the second type of signal.
  • wireless device 220 may obtain information indicating one or more transmission resources (e.g., time/frequency resources) for which wireless device 230 is configured to transmit a second type of signal that will prevent the transmission of the first type of signal, at step 1002.
  • the type of the first and the second signal may vary depending on the configuration and constraints implemented in a particular embodiment.
  • sounding reference signal (SRS) transmissions may be prevented by Physical Uplink Shared CHannel (PUSCH) transmissions, and wireless device 230 may be prevented from transmitting SRS whenever SRS and PUSCH transmissions coincide in the same modulation symbol (e.g., within the same OFDM symbol).
  • wireless device 220 may, at step 1002, obtain information indicating one or more modulation symbols during which wireless device 230 is configured to transmit a PUSCH transmission.
  • wireless device 230 may also or instead be prohibited from transmitting SRS whenever an SRS transmission coincides in the same subframe as a PUSCH transmission of a Random Access Response Grant (or a retransmission of the same transport block) as part of a contention-based random-access procedure.
  • wireless device 220 may obtain information indicating one or more subframes during which the second wireless communication device is configured to perform a transmission corresponding to a random access response grant as part of a contention-based random access procedure. Therefore, in such embodiments, wireless device 220 may, at step 1002, obtain information indicating one or more subframes for which wireless device 230 is configured to perform a transmission corresponding to a random access response grant as part of a contention-based random access procedure.
  • the transmission of SRS may be prevented by Physical Uplink Control CHannel (PUCCH) transmissions.
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control CHannel
  • wireless device 230 may be prohibited from transmitting Type 0 SRS transmissions when a PUCCH format 2/2a/2b message is transmitted in the same subframe.
  • wireless device 230 may be prohibited from transmitting Type 1 SRS transmissions when a PUCCH format 2a/2b message or a PUCCH format 2 message with HARQ ACK/NAK feedback is transmitted in the same subframe.
  • wireless device 220 may, at step 1002, obtain information indicating one or more subframes for which wireless device 230 allowed to transmit, PUCCH format 2/2a/2b messages.
  • wireless device 220 may, at step 1002, obtain information indicating one or more subframes for which wireless device 230 is allowed to transmit a PUCCH format 2a/2b message or a PUCCH format 2 message with HARQ ACK/NAK feedback.
  • the signal types involved in this process may relate to the RAT used by wireless device 230 in transmitting the device or to whether wireless device 230 is using D2D or cellular operation for transmitting the relevant signal.
  • wireless device 220 may obtain, at step 1002, information indicating the transmission resources in which wireless device 230 may perform a cellular operation or, alternatively (e.g., when measuring node is instead a cellular node such as one of radio network nodes), information indicating the transmission resources in which wireless device 230 may perform D2D operations.
  • the use of cellular operations may, for example, disrupt a D2D measurement signal wireless device 230 is scheduled to transmit or the use of D2D operations may disrupt a cellular measurement signal wireless device 230 is scheduled to transmit (e.g., to one of radio network nodes), the use of D2D and/or cellular operations in a mixed D2D/cellular environment may lead to uncertain measurement occasions.
  • wireless device 220 receives at step 1002 a time and/or frequency resource pattern or scheduling information for a wireless device 230, the pattern intended for D2D operation in general or for a specific D2D task, may obtained by wireless device 220 and used to reduce the uncertain measurement occasions for measurements associated with cellular operation or D2D operation. In one example, this may be particularly useful information when at least some of the D2D operation and cellular operation cannot occur in the same resources.
  • An example specific D2D task may comprise a certain transmission (other than the measured uplink transmission) or operating in a receiving mode (not all the devices may be capable of transmitting and receiving for D2D at the same time).
  • the information obtained at step 1002 comprises a time and/or frequency resource pattern or scheduling information for wireless device 230, the pattern intended for cellular operation in genera! or for a specific cellular task, is obtained by wireless device 220 and used to reduce the uncertain measurement occasions for measurements associated with cellular operation.
  • the obtaining may comprise using a pre-defined rule, acquiring a pre-configured pattern from memory, receiving (e.g., via dedicated or multicast/broadcast signaling) from the transmitting node or another node which has this information (e.g., the node configuring the transmitting wireless device).
  • the information obtained by wireless device 220 in step 1002 may represent any suitable information to indicate directly or indirectly to wireless device 220 transmission resources to be used by wireless device 230 to transmit the signal of the second type.
  • the information obtained in step 1002 may represent an indication of whether wireless device 230 has an on-going downlink transmission that is using a HARQ process or an indication of whether wireless device 230 has any on-going user data uplink transmissions.
  • the obtained information may represent an uplink transmission pattern used to limit interference that transmissions by an aggressor wireless device causes on the transmission of a victim wireless device.
  • wireless device 220 may be able to determine that wireless device 230 will likely make certain types of transmissions during the low-interference subframes of the UL transmission pattern or that wireless device 230 will be prohibited from making certain types of transmissions during the low-interference subframes. Based on this determination, wireless device 220 may be able to reduce the uncertainty associated with certain measurement occasions.
  • the obtained information may represent a downlink transmission pattern or another form of downlink configuration associated with wireless device 230 and/or its serving cell or radio network node, such as an indication of whether data is scheduled in a persistent or semi-persistent manner or an indication of a downlink transmit pattern configured for wireless device 230, such as an Almost Blank Subframe (ABS) configuration).
  • ABS Almost Blank Subframe
  • HARQ feedback occurs at pre-defined occasions (e.g., in subframe n+4, where n is the subframe in which the downlink transmission occurs)
  • the obtained information may represent a pattern or configuration that specifically indicates to wireless device 220 measurement occasions that are to be used for measurements.
  • the indicated measurement occasions do not include measurement occasions that may be disturbed due to other uplink transmissions for wireless device 230
  • the obtained information may represent a pattern or configuration that indicates to wireless device 220 measurement occasions that are to be avoided for measurements.
  • the indicated measurement occasions include measurement occasions that may be disturbed due to other uplink transmissions for wireless device 230.
  • the obtained information may represent explicit information about the capability of wireless device 230 to transmit uplink and SRSs in the same subframe and/or modulation symbol.
  • wireless device 220 may obtain the information at step 1002 autonomously, by cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interfaces, by explicit signaling from another node (e.g. an LMU may obtain the information from a serving radio network node, directly or via a positioning node)
  • another node e.g. an LMU may obtain the information from a serving radio network node, directly or via a positioning node
  • wireless device 220 may then, at step 1004, adjust measurements performed by wireless device 220 on transmissions of the first type of signal in transmission resources in which wireless device 230 is configured (either permitted to do so or required to do so) to transmit the second type of signal.
  • Wireless device 220 may adjust measurements as described above with respect to step 904 of FIGURE 9 .
  • wireless device 220 may, for example, decide not to measure the first type of signal in transmission resources for which wireless device 230 is configured to transmit the second type of signal or decide to set a weight for the measurement based on the fact that wireless device 230 was configured to transmit the second type of signal for the same transmission resource.
  • various parameters set for the radio network node(s) and/or cell(s) serving wireless devices 220 and 230 may constrain the uplink measurement transmissions that may be made by wireless devices in cellular operation, in D2D communication, or both. As a result, such parameters may affect whether or not an uncertain measurement occasion will occur in a given situation.
  • wireless device 230 is prohibited from transmitting SRS in the same subframe as a PUCCH message carrying HARQ-ACK and/or a positive scheduling request (SR) when a particular parameter has a first value (e.g., in certain LTE embodiments, when the parameter "ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission" is set to "FALSE").
  • SR positive scheduling request
  • wireless device 230 is permitted to make such a transmission when the relevant parameter has a second value (e.g., when "ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission" is set to "TRUE").
  • wireless device 220 may first determine whether a simultaneous transmission parameter (e.g., "ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission") is set to a first value that creates a constraint that may result in an uncertain measurement occasion (e.g., "ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission" is set to "FALSE"). In response to determining the simultaneous transmission parameter is set to the first value, wireless device 220 may then the adjust measurements as described above.
  • a simultaneous transmission parameter e.g., "ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission”
  • wireless device 220 may then the adjust measurements as described above.
  • wireless device 220 may then use results of any adjusted measurements as described above with respect to step 906 of FIGURE 9 .
  • the operation of wireless device 220 may then end with respect to performing measurements transmissions by wireless device 230 of the first type of signal, as shown in FIGURE 10 .
  • FIGURE 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example method of configuring measurements performed on uplink transmissions of a wireless device.
  • the described operation is again assumed to be performed by another wireless device as part of D2D operation (e.g., as part of ProSe communication procedures).
  • FIGURE 11 illustrates an example in which a first wireless device (once again, wireless device 220 of FIGURE 2 ) configures itself, or is configured by, e.g., radio network node 206, to perform measurements of uplink transmissions that are transmitted by a second wireless device (once again, wireless device 230 of FIGURE 2 ).
  • wireless device 230 may be configured for periods of reduced transmission activity or other types of low-activity periods to reduce interference, to limit power use, or for various other reasons. Transmissions made by wireless device 230 may be interrupted when wireless device 230 during such periods.
  • FIGURE 11 illustrates an example in which various types of low-activity periods may create uncertain measurement occasions for wireless device 220 with respect to measurements of wireless device 230.
  • the steps illustrated in FIGURE 11 may be combined, modified, or deleted where appropriate. Additional steps may also be added to the example operation. Furthermore, the described steps may be performed in any suitable order.
  • Operation in FIGURE 11 again begins, at step 1100, with wireless device 220 obtaining information identifying a plurality of measurement occasions during which wireless device 230 is scheduled to transmit a signal that is to be used by wireless device 220 to perform a first measurement, as described above with respect to step 900 of FIGURE 9 .
  • wireless device 220 obtains information indicating one or more transmission resources in which wireless device 230 is configured to have reduced transmission activity. The type and reason for the reduced transmission activity may vary.
  • wireless device 230 may be configured to mute its transmissions as part of an interference coordination procedure that attempts to limit the interference caused by transmissions of wireless device 230. Such interference may occur as a result of unwanted emissions, non-perfect transmitter and/or receiver filters, simultaneous scheduling of more than one wireless device in the same or overlapping time-frequency resources, or other reasons.
  • the information obtained in step 1102 may represent an indication of whether muting is used by wireless device 230; an indication of whether muting can be used by wireless device 230, which may be explicit, implicit, (e.g.
  • the obtained information may represent a pattern or configuration that specifically indicates measurement occasions that are to be used for measurements (e.g., occasions for which muting is not possible for wireless device 230) and/or measurement occasions that are to be avoided for measurements (occasions for which uplink muting is possible, likely, and/or required for wireless device 230).
  • wireless device 230 may be allowed to enter an inactive discontinuous transmission (DTX) state autonomously. This may permit wireless device 230 to avoid transmitting HARQ feedback for downlink measurements that are of poor quality anyway (e.g., those performed in high-interference or unprotected by ABS), for energy-saving reasons, or for interference coordination purposes similar to muting. This may create uncertain measurement occasions for a measuring node such as wireless device 220. Furthermore, when in an inactive discontinuous reception (DRX) mode, wireless device 230 may refrain from monitoring certain downlink control channels continuously and may do so only during DRX active periods. When not in DRX active mode, wireless device 230 may be configured not to transmit type-0-triggered SRS. In particular embodiments, wireless device 230 may also be able to refrain from sending type-0-triggered SRS transmissions for up to 4 subframes after receiving a Physical Downlink Control CHannel (PDCCH) transmission indicating a new uplink or downlink transmission.
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control CHannel
  • the obtained information may represent, for example, an indication of whether any one or a specific low-activity state (e.g., DRX and/or DTX) is configured for a wireless device 230, an indication of whether a low-activity state is configured for any wireless device served by a given radio network node, a low-activity state pattern (e.g., a DRX pattern and/or DTX pattern), a pattern or configuration that specifically indicates measurement occasions that are to be used for measurements (e.g., occasions for which wireless device 230 cannot be in a DTX, DRX, or another low-activity state) and/or measurement occasions that are to be avoided for measurements (occasions for which it is possible, likely, and/or required for wireless device 230 to be in DTX, DRX, or another low-activity state and for which uplink transmissions by wireless device 230 will be dropped).
  • a specific low-activity state e.g., DRX and/or DTX
  • a low-activity state pattern e.g
  • wireless device 220 may obtain the information at step 1102 autonomously, by cross-layer communication, via internal or proprietary interfaces, by explicit signaling from another node (e.g. an LMU may obtain the information from a serving radio network node, directly or via a positioning node)
  • another node e.g. an LMU may obtain the information from a serving radio network node, directly or via a positioning node
  • wireless device 220 may then, at step 1104, adjust measurements performed by wireless device 220 on transmissions of the first type of signal in transmission resources in which wireless device 230 is configured (either permitted to do so or required to do so) to reduce transmission activity (e.g., by entering an inactive DTX and/or DRX mode or another type of low-activity mode, by muting its transmissions).
  • Wireless device 220 may adjust measurements it performs on the transmissions of wireless device 230 in a similar manner to that described above with respect to step 906 of FIGURE 9 .
  • wireless device 220 may, for example, decide not to measure an uplink signal from wireless device 230 in a particular transmission resource for which wireless device 230 is known to be operating in any or a particular type of reduced transmission activity state, or wireless device 220 may decide to give less weight to measurements made when wireless device 220 determines it is possible that wireless device 230 is operating in any or a particular type of reduced transmission activity state.
  • wireless device 220 may then, at step 1106 use results of the adjusted measurement as described above with respect to step 906 of FIGURE 9 .
  • the operation of wireless device 220 may then end with respect to performing measurements transmissions by wireless device 230 of the first type of signal, as shown in FIGURE 11 .
  • FIGURES 9-11 focus for the sake of illustration on embodiments in which the measuring node represents another wireless device (such as wireless device 220), in alternative embodiments the measuring node may represent any of the radio network nodes of network 200 or any of the dedicated measuring nodes 212-214. Thus, any of the techniques described in FIGURES 9-11 may be implemented by a network node rather than another wireless device as described.
  • FIGURE 12 is a flowchart illustrating an example method that may be implemented by particular embodiments of a configuring node (e.g., radio network node 206) to configure measurements performed by a measuring node (e.g., such as a dedicated measuring node like measuring node 212, another type of network node that may also perform uplink measurements such as radio network node 206, or another wireless device) as well as the transmissions by the wireless device that are to be measured.
  • a configuring node e.g., radio network node 206
  • a measuring node e.g., such as a dedicated measuring node like measuring node 212, another type of network node that may also perform uplink measurements such as radio network node 206, or another wireless device
  • the coordinating node may be responsible for the configuration or re-configuration of measurements performed by the different measuring nodes of communication network 200, the configuration or re-configuration of certain processes that rely on the results of these measurements (e.g., handovers, use of advanced receiver techniques), and the management of various other aspects of operation for certain elements of communication network 200.
  • the coordinating node may have control over some of the events and conditions that may trigger the occurrence of an uncertain measurement occasion or over the impact uncertain measurement occasions will have on the measurements performed in communication network 200.
  • FIGURE 12 illustrates a few examples of how the coordinating node may be able to reduce or eliminate the negative effect of uncertain measurement occasions in certain embodiments. The steps illustrated in FIGURE 12 may be combined, modified, or deleted where appropriate. Additional steps may also be added to the example operation. Furthermore, the described steps may be performed in any suitable order.
  • the coordinating node may be responsible for setting various parameters associated with uncertain measurement occasions in measurements made by a measuring node (assumed for this example to be radio network node 214) on transmission by a transmitting wireless device (assumed for this example to be wireless device 220).
  • radio network node 206 is responsible for setting numeric limits for the allowable and/or expected number of uncertain measurement occasions. These limits may include a maximum allowable number of uncertain measurement occasions. Such a maximum may represent a maximum number that can occur in a particular cell, for a particular type of measurement, for a particular transmitting wireless device, for a particular measuring node, overall, or with respect to any suitable manner of counting.
  • the maximum number may represent a threshold that cannot be exceeded (e.g., because the transmitting wireless device or the measuring node will adapt their operation to prevent the threshold from being exceeded) or a threshold that when exceeded triggers remedial measures (e.g., changes in the measurement requirements for the measuring node).
  • operation begins at step 1200 with radio network node 206 configuring the transmitting wireless device 220 with a maximum number of uncertain measurement occasions that can be allowed for a particular reason (e.g., because wireless device 220 transmits SRS in the same subframe as a PUCCH message carrying HARQ-ACK and/or a positive SR).
  • radio network node 206 may configure the relevant device by transmitting configuration parameters, commands, or other information instructing the relevant device not to allow the maximum number to be exceeded (e.g., an RRC message indicating the relevant maximum value).
  • radio network node 206 changes a simultaneous transmission parameter associated with wireless device 220 or instructs wireless device 220 to change the parameter when wireless device 220 reaches the maximum number.
  • wireless device 220 may be prevented from exceeding the maximum number of uncertain measurement occasion resulting from simultaneous transmission.
  • Radio network node 206 may additionally or alternatively be responsible for configuring devices with a minimum number of expected uncertain measurements that will occur. This minimum may represent a minimum number that are expected to occur for a particular cell, for a particular type of measurement, for a particular transmitting wireless device, for a particular measuring node, overall, or with respect to any suitable manner of counting. Thus, in the illustrated example, operation continues at step 1202 with radio network node 206 configuring the measuring node, radio network node 214, with a minimum number of uncertain measurement occasions that are to be expected from wireless device 220, as well as the maximum number.
  • radio network node 214 may utilize an improved receiver (e.g., if the minimum number suggests uncertain measurement occasion are likely to occur), adjust a measurement time, perform an additional step of determining or verifying (always or in some occasions) that the correct signal is being measured or that the signal is actually transmitted, or take other steps to optimize its measuring operation based on an assumption that the number of uncertain measurement occasions will be between the minimum and maximum configured by radio network node 206.
  • an improved receiver e.g., if the minimum number suggests uncertain measurement occasion are likely to occur
  • adjust a measurement time perform an additional step of determining or verifying (always or in some occasions) that the correct signal is being measured or that the signal is actually transmitted, or take other steps to optimize its measuring operation based on an assumption that the number of uncertain measurement occasions will be between the minimum and maximum configured by radio network node 206.
  • the configuring node may be capable of obtaining additional information to limit the number of uncertain measurement occasion the measuring node must deal with.
  • the configuring node may obtain information from a nearby radio network node indicating an ABS pattern for that node. Based on this information, the configuring node may determine when the nearby node might be transmitting to wireless device 220 if wireless device 220 engages in cellular operation. This information may help reduce the number of uncertain measurement occasion by eliminating subframes in which the nearby radio network node is configured as ABS as subframes in which wireless device 220 may potentially receive cellular transmissions rather than transmit scheduled measurement signals.
  • radio network node 206 obtains additional information (e.g., from another radio network node) to reduce uncertain measurement occasions at step 1204.
  • radio network node 206 may provide relevant devices an exact number of uncertain measurement occasions that represents both a maximum and a minimum number so the transmitting wireless device and the measuring node may be able to operate more effectively. This may also allow radio network node 206 to make more informed decisions about the configuration of the transmitting wireless device and the measuring node. Furthermore, in lieu or in addition to numeric values, radio network node 206 may configure the relevant devices with maximum/minimum exact probabilities or ratios of uncertain uplink measurement occasions, such as the ratio e.g. with respect to the total number of configured uplink measurement occasions or with respect to the number of configured UL measurement occasions over a certain time).
  • any of the values configured by radio network node 206 may be pre-defined, configurable, determined by a pre-defined rule, selected from a table or a set of pre-defined numbers depending on a condition, transmitted to another node (e.g., the measuring node or the configuring node) by the node transmitting radio signals, transmitted to another node (e.g., the measuring node or the node configuring the measuring node) by the node configuring the transmitting radio node to transmit uplink radio signals to be used for uplink measurements, transmitted by radio network node 206 to the measuring node, received by the transmitting and/or measuring nodes from a configuring node.
  • a pre-defined rule selected from a table or a set of pre-defined numbers depending on a condition
  • the number of uncertain UL measurement occasions may also be controlled by dynamically allowing / disallowing uncertain UL measurement occasions (e.g., by signaling a binary ON/OFF indicator in a simple case or determining the indicator value by a pre-defined rule).
  • the number of uncertain uplink measurement occasions may also be associated with one or more specific causes, e.g., due to measurement gaps and autonomous gaps, and/or may not apply to other causes, e.g., DRX for which a separate requirement may be pre-defined.
  • configuring node may be able to transmit information to radio network node 206 that will reduce the occurrence and/or effect of uncertain measurement occasions, information obtained from other elements (e.g., in step 1204) and/or information maintained by configuring node itself, at step 1206.
  • D2D operation and/or transmissions associated with D2D operations are controlled by a control channel trigger or higher-layer signaling trigger, and the configuring node adapts the triggering to reduce or maintain at a desired target (e.g., exact, minimum, or maximum) the number or probability of uncertain measurement occasions associated with D2D operation or cellular operation.
  • the triggering command may be received from another wireless device or from a network node.
  • the adapting triggering may comprise, e.g., adapting the trigger type and/or the time of when the D2D operation and/or transmissions associated with D2D occur.
  • radio network node 206 may transmit a triggering command to one or more wireless devices to adjust the number of users or scope of use of D2D operation to reduce the number of uncertain measurement occasions. Operation of radio network node 206 may then end with respect to configuring the relevant elements as shown in FIGURE 12 .

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  1. Verfahren, das von einer Standortmesseinheit, LMU, durchgeführt wird, für Messungen zur Netzwerkpositionsbestimmung auf der Basis von Uplink-Funksignalen, die von einem Benutzereinrichtungsgerät, UE, gesendet werden, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:
    Einholen (900) von Informationen, die eine Mehrzahl von Messegelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das UE zum Senden eines Uplink-Funksignals disponiert ist;
    Einholen (902) von Informationen hinsichtlich unsicherer Messgelegenheiten, die eine oder mehrere Messlücken angeben, die mit dem UE assoziiert sind, wobei Messlücken Perioden sind, während derer das UE zum Unterlassen der Übertragung des Uplink-Funksignals an die LMU konfiguriert ist;
    Durchführen (906) von Messungen an den Uplink-Funksignalen gemäß den eingeholten Informationen; und
    Anpassen (904) der durchgeführten Messungen basierend auf den eingeholten Informationen, welche die eine oder die mehreren Messlücken angeben, durch Zuordnen eines niedrigeren Gewichts zu den Messungen, die während der angegebenen Messlücken vorgenommen werden.
  2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Einholen der Informationen, welche die eine oder die mehreren Messlücken angeben, die mit dem Benutzereinrichtungsgerät assoziiert sind, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die angeben, wann ein erstes Signal gesendet wird, das vom Benutzereinrichtungsgerät gemessen werden soll.
  3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 2, wobei das erste Signal einen Master-Informationsblock (MIB) oder einen Systeminformationsblock vom Typ 1 (SIB1) umfasst.
  4. Verfahren, das von einer Standortmesseinheit, LMU, durchgeführt wird, für Messungen zur Netzwerkpositionsbestimmung auf der Basis von Uplink-Funksignalen, die von einem Benutzereinrichtungsgerät, UE, gesendet werden, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:
    Einholen (1000) von Informationen, die eine Mehrzahl von Messegelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das UE zum Senden eines Uplink-Funksignals disponiert ist;
    Einholen (1002) von Informationen hinsichtlich unsicherer Messgelegenheiten, die eine oder mehrere Sendezeit-/-frequenzressourcen angeben, die mit dem Benutzereinrichtungsgerät assoziiert sind und während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist (1002);
    Durchführen (1006) von Messungen an den Uplink-Funksignalen gemäß den eingeholten Informationen; und
    Anpassen (1004) der durchgeführten Messungen basierend auf den eingeholten Informationen, welche die Sendezeit-/-frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist, durch Zuordnen eines niedrigeren Gewichts zu den Messungen, die während der Übertragung des zweiten Typs von Signal vorgenommen werden.
  5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die ein oder mehrere Modulationssymbole angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden einer Übertragung auf einem gemeinsamen physikalischen Uplink-Kanal (PUSCH) konfiguriert ist.
  6. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die einen oder mehrere Unterrahmen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Durchführen einer Übertragung konfiguriert ist, die einer Direktzugriffsantwortfreigabe als Teil einer konfliktbasierten Direktzugriffsprozedur entspricht.
  7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, wobei:
    das Einholen von Informationen, die eine Mehrzahl von Messgelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines ersten Typs von Signal disponiert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die eine Mehrzahl von Messgelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden von Sondierungsreferenzsignalen (SRS) vom Typ 0 disponiert ist; und
    das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die einen oder mehrere Unterrahmen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden einer Nachricht vom Format 2, Format 2a oder Format 2b auf einem physikalischen Uplink-Steuerkanal (PUCCH) konfiguriert ist.
  8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, wobei:
    das Einholen von Informationen, die eine Mehrzahl von Messgelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines ersten Typs von Signal disponiert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die eine Mehrzahl von Messgelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden von Sondierungsreferenzsignalen (SRS) vom Typ 1 disponiert ist; und
    das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden eines zweiten Typs von Signal konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die einen oder mehrere Unterrahmen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Senden einer Nachricht vom Format 2a oder Format 2b auf einem physikalischen Uplink-Steuerkanal (PUCCH) oder zum Senden einer PUCCH-Nachricht vom Format 2 mit einer Bestätigung einer hybriden automatischen Wiederholungssendungsanforderung (HARQ) konfiguriert ist.
  9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Anpassen von Uplink-Messungen, die von der Messeinheit in einer oder mehreren der angegebenen Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen durchgeführt werden, ferner umfasst:
    Bestimmen, ob ein Simultanübertragungsparameter auf einen ersten Wert gesetzt ist; und
    Anpassen von Uplink-Messungen, die von der Messeinheit in einer oder mehreren der angegebenen Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen durchgeführt werden, in Reaktion auf ein Bestimmen, dass der Simultanübertragungsparameter auf den ersten Wert gesetzt ist.
  10. Verfahren, das von einer Standortmesseinheit, LMU, durchgeführt wird, für Messungen zur Netzwerkpositionsbestimmung auf der Basis von Uplink-Funksignalen, die von einem Benutzereinrichtungsgerät, UE, gesendet werden, wobei das Verfahren umfasst:
    Einholen (1100) von Informationen, die eine Mehrzahl von Messegelegenheiten identifizieren, während derer das UE zum Senden eines Uplink-Funksignals disponiert ist;
    Einholen (1102) von Informationen hinsichtlich unsicherer Messgelegenheiten, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist;
    Durchführen (1106) von Messungen an den Uplink-Funksignalen gemäß den eingeholten Informationen; und
    Anpassen (1104) der durchgeführten Messungen basierend auf den eingeholten Informationen, welche die eine oder die mehreren Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist, durch Zuordnen eines niedrigeren Gewichts zu den Messungen, die mit der angegebenen Zeit-/Frequenzressource zusammenfallen, während derer das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist.
  11. Verfahren nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die ein oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen Uplink-Übertragungen durch das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät als Teil einer Interferenzkoordinationsprozedur unterbunden sind.
  12. Verfahren nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die ein oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät in einem inaktiven Modus diskontinuierlichen Sendens (DTX) ist.
  13. Verfahren nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Einholen von Informationen, die eine oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät zum Aufweisen reduzierter Sendeaktivität konfiguriert ist, ein Einholen von Informationen umfasst, die ein oder mehrere Zeit-/Frequenzressourcen angeben, in welchen das Benutzereinrichtungsgerät ein Senden von Sondierungsreferenzsignalen (SRS) vom Typ 0 infolge eines Zustands diskontinuierlichen Empfangens (DRX) des Benutzereinrichtungsgeräts unterlässt.
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